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GENESEE COUNTY CITY OF
FLINTApril 3, 2012
David Alexander SolísGHHI Program ManagerPriority Children
GOAL
Our goal is to eliminate childhood lead poisoning and create healthy, green, and more efficiency housing.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF GREEN AND HEALTHY HOMES• Green and Healthy Homes workers have
increased earnings
• Fewer days are missed from school or work because of illness
• Less money is spent on doctor and emergency room visits
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF GREEN AND HEALTHY HOMES (CONT.)• Less money is spent on heating and cooling if
the house is well-insulated against the outside weather
• Less money is spent on water if no water is being wasted through leaks or dripping taps
• Increased property values for homeowners and increased marketability for landlords
Flint Green and Healthy Homes Initiative was included in the economic playbook presented to Governor Snyder. Project Description: The Green and Healthy Homes Initiative (GHHI) is a public-private partnership between the federal government, national and local philanthropy, and the National Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning in 14 initial pilot cities. The priority is to transform unsafe and dilapidated housing not only by effectively integrating and coordinating several inter-related programs, but also by leverage investments of federal, local, and philanthropic resources. The Flint GHHI has over 40 local private, public, and nonprofit partners that are committed to meeting and working towards a common purpose.
FLINT-GENESEE REGION 2011 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLAYBOOK
CURRENT GRANTS • HUD Lead Hazard Control Grant – Genesee
County Health Department
• DOE Weatherization Assistance Program – Genesee County Community Action Resource Department
• C.S. Mott Foundation – Priority Children
• Open Society Foundation Green and Healthy Homes Workforce Development Grant – Mott Community College
• Consumers Energy Foundation Grant “Raise the Roof Grant” – Community Foundation of Greater Flint
• VISTA Grant – Priority Children -- pending
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
• GHHI Program Manager hired
• Priority Children approval of program location
• C.S. Mott Foundation awards grant to Priority Children
• Ongoing meetings scheduled
TASK FORCE COMMITTEES AND WORK COMPLETED
• Communications – National Communications Director – Beth Bingham
• Compact – Signed 2011
• Dashboard Data Metrics -- Efforts to Outcomes Software Training and Utilization Ongoing 2012
• Work Plan/Site Profile – Completed 2011
• Funding Braiding Chart – Completed 2011
GENESEE COUNTY/CITY OF FLINT GHHI COMPACT
We believe that the Green and Healthy Homes Initiative is an opportunity to improve our communities and the lives of those living within them by coordinating physical interventions to address home based health and safety hazards, resulting in:
• Green and Healthy Homes workers have increased earnings • Fewer days are missed from school or work because of illness • Less money is spent on doctor and emergency room visits
GENESEE COUNTY/CITY OF FLINT GHHI COMPACT
CONT.
• Less money is spent on heating and cooling if the house is well-insulated against the outside weather • Less money is spent on water if no water is being wasted through leaks or ripping taps • Increased property values for homeowners, and increased marketability for landlords
GENESEE COUNTY/CITY OF FLINT GHHI COMPACT
CONT. We acknowledge that we must work
collaboratively and in close partnership to advance this initiative on behalf of the families we serve. Thus, we commit ourselves, our organizations, and our resources to work in partnership towards the goals and strategies set out in this GHHI Compact, to adhere to GHHI standards, practices, and principles, always recognizing and respecting the diversity of interests and perspectives that will inform and sustain our City of Flint/Genesee County GHHI.
SITE PROFILE/WORK PLAN• Making the Case and your Local Landscape• Funding, Resources, and Assets – Opportunity• Primary Implementation and Philanthropic
Partners• Staffing• Learning Network Partners and Roles• GHHI Program Implementation Overview• Training and Workforce Development• Administration of the Comprehensive
Assessment Tool• Participant Tracking, Data, & Reporting• Target Community and Unit Production• Policy• Evaluation
FUNDING BRAIDING CHART
• Unit Production
• Employment and Training
• Outreach and Education
• Data and Evaluation
• Key Personnel
EFFORTS TO OUTCOME DATA MANAGEMENT
• Unit Information
• Project Timeline
• Vendor Interventions and Costs
• Health and Safety Pre-Post
• Energy Outcomes Pre-Post
• GHHI Assessment
1071S – ACTUAL WORK AND COST DOCUMENTATION
• Window Replacement • Infiltration/Exfiltration• Additional Wall insulation• Storm Windows• Attic Insulation• Additional Attic Ventilation• Foundation and/or Band Joist Insulation• Added Foundation Insulation and/or Vent• Furnace Replacement
1071S – ACTUAL WORK AND COST DOCUMENTATION
CONT.• Refrigerator Replacement• Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs• Water Heater• Smoke Detector• Dryer Vent• CO Detector• Water Heater repair/Replacement• Duct Cleaning
BASELINE CRITERIA FOR A GREENAND HEALTHY INTERVENTION
1. A comprehensive assessment covering health, safety and
weatherization/energy efficiency; and2. No major structural defects (e.g. extensive roof damage, significant water infiltration in basement, extensive
electrical or water pipes problems, collapsing structures, etc.); and
3. No known life threatening health and safety hazards (e.g. exposed wiring, gas leaks); and
4. Smoke and carbon monoxide (when unit has combustion appliances or is connected to a garage) detectors
present; and5. At least one activity that is a physical
intervention in the health and safety category of the
Baseline Criteria document, and at least one activity that is a physical intervention in the energyefficiency and weatherization category.
NEXT STEPS
• Brief newly elected state legislative delegation and
• Continue to seek grants opportunities
• Continue to enter data into ETO
• Expand are partnership group
PARTNERSHIPS
• Baker College• Career Alliance• Center for Community Progress• City of Flint• Congressman Kildee• Court Street Village Nonprofit Housing
Corporation• Crim Foundation• C.S. Mott Foundation• U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development• Flint Area Reinvestment Office• Flint Community Schools
PARTNERSHIPS (CONT.)
• Flint Housing Commission• Flint Neighborhood Improvement and
Preservation Project (NIPP)• Genesee County Community Action Resource
Department (GCCARD)• Genesee County Childhood Asthma Task Force• Genesee County Health Department• Genesee County Metropolitan Planning
Commission• Genesys Health System• Greater Flint Health Coalition• Habitat for Humanity
PARTNERSHIPS (CONT.)
• Hamilton Community Health Network• Hurley Medical Center• Kettering University• Genesee County Land Bank• Local Initiative Support Corporation (LISC)• Metro Community Development• Mott Children’s Health Center• Mott Community College - Workforce
Development• Michigan State University – School of Planning,
Design, and Construction• Priority Children
PARTNERSHIPS (CONT.)
• Resource Genesee• Ruth Mott Foundation• Salem Housing• SmartWorks, Inc.• University of Michigan – Flint• United Way• Michigan Department of Human Services• United States Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA)